College And Adult Volunteer Program
College Student Volunteer Requirements:
- Students typically meet application requirements which includes background checks and medical requirements
- Students are required to volunteer a minimum of 40 hours within a year before receiving an Exemplar Letter or validation of volunteer hours
- One-time non-application fee of $20 charged at time of picking up the Volunteer Application Packet
Services available for College and Adult student volunteers:
- Nurses Unit Assist (NUA)/ Emergency Room Assist program
- Surgery Liaison program
- Gift Shop
- Lobby team volunteers - Main Hospital and Washington West
- Musician Volunteer Program (piano/violin/flute) in Main Hospital lobby
- Pet Dog Therapy- program is called "WOOF"- Special requirements before entering this program.
- Cuddler Program- Special requirements before entering this program.
- "No One Dies Alone" (NODA)- Special requirements before entering program.
- Special Projects
- Infusion Therapy
- Birthing Center
- Washington Radiation Oncology
- Birthing Center Tours
- Mended hearts
- Institute for Joint Replacement
- Imaging
- Better Breathers
- Quilting Group
- Puppets and Hankies
- Prenatal Diagnostics
- Birth Certificates
College and Adult Application Packets
*ONLY PROSPECTIVE VOLUNTEERS CAN PICK UP THE APPLICATION
- Age - Prospective College volunteers begins at 18 years of age up (and graduated high school) to 26 years old and enrolled in College. ONLY PROSPECTIVE VOLUNTEERS CAN PICK UP THE APPLICATION.
- Age - Prospective Adult volunteers begin at 26 years old and older OR 18 years and older and not enrolled in College. ONLY PROSPECTIVE VOLUNTEERS CAN PICK UP THE APPLICATION
- Volunteer applications are available for college and adults by picking up the application at the Volunteer Services office located at 2500 Mowry Ave., suite 100, Fremont, California.
- Office hours are Monday to Friday from 10:00am to 4:30pm
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